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did to the clinton campaign and no one more than probably those would love bill clinton because they feel the race card in clinton feels the race card was layed -- played on him from obama. bill clinton is not willing to abandon the centrist democratic party. >>neil: he says it all time. thank you. did anyone see this? >> guetapens. >>neil: okay, job well done. but can you spell kenosha, a city in wisconsin where we will be monday and tuesday, shaping up to be one of the most exciting elections of the year, pitting unions again the governor scott walker and we will be there monday and tuesday hearing from the governor and those trying to topple him and at a new time on the fox business network: 8:00 p.m. now eastern time, that's right, 8:00 p.m., a new time for our business show on the fox business network and i know a lot of you are saying, you are going up against a certain broadcast legend named bill o'reilly yes i am, and the man is petrified. before they go to the polls in wisconsin the fuss over keeping noncitizens away from the polls in florida. the justice department interven
did to the clinton campaign and no one more than probably those would love bill clinton because they feel the race card in clinton feels the race card was layed -- played on him from obama. bill clinton is not willing to abandon the centrist democratic party. >>neil: he says it all time. thank you. did anyone see this? >> guetapens. >>neil: okay, job well done. but can you spell kenosha, a city in wisconsin where we will be monday and tuesday, shaping up to be one of the most...
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if their competitor in '16 is going to be hillary clinton and supported by bill clinton and barack obama, trying to win that will be truly the super bowl. the republican party today is incapable of competing at that level. >> strong words. while clinton has dozens of options when she leaves the state department, "the new york times" notes she will have to choose her job carefully until she's ready to decide on the presidential race. quote, the more serious she is about 2016, the less she can do, no frank, seen it all memoir, no clients, commissions or controversial positions that could prove problematic. also get rid of those kay men island bank accounts. no car elevators either. clinton will likely sign on to work with her husband at the clinton foundation for a while and could possibly write a book about her time as secretary of state. >>> speaking of political contenders, there could be a bruising and very entertaining battle just around the corner in new jersey. newark mayor cory booker says he will decide in the next two weeks whether he plans or not plans to challenge governor chri
if their competitor in '16 is going to be hillary clinton and supported by bill clinton and barack obama, trying to win that will be truly the super bowl. the republican party today is incapable of competing at that level. >> strong words. while clinton has dozens of options when she leaves the state department, "the new york times" notes she will have to choose her job carefully until she's ready to decide on the presidential race. quote, the more serious she is about 2016, the...
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and the storm was mentioned by bill clinton but really not heavily. only in passing. and i think people are obviously talking about it to a certain extent. it's not in the front of their minds. what it does politically, conventional campaigning has ceased. it takes the two candidates off the media. i don't think people will be interested in them anyway. the normal style of campaigning has stopped. i don't mean politics has stopped. i think this is an important political moment. but the normal stuff of campaigning is over for a few days at least. >> bridgette kendall in cleveland, ohio. ohio only on the edge of hurricane sandy but right at the center of america's political storm. what do they think the impact on mitt romney's campaign is going to be there? >> the winds and rain are rough here in cleveland. nothing like being experienced on the eastern seaboard but, yes, today there was a big drop . we were thinking mitt romney and his vice-presidential candidate, paul ryan, were determined to carry on campaigning even though the president was going back to washington a
and the storm was mentioned by bill clinton but really not heavily. only in passing. and i think people are obviously talking about it to a certain extent. it's not in the front of their minds. what it does politically, conventional campaigning has ceased. it takes the two candidates off the media. i don't think people will be interested in them anyway. the normal style of campaigning has stopped. i don't mean politics has stopped. i think this is an important political moment. but the normal...
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clinton. did his handling of that storm in any way affect the elections' outcome. of course, for the record, bush lost. >> well, you know, the difference is that was in august of '92. and it did hurt him because the democrats had a couple of months to start saying he did not do enough. people in florida were quite livid about bush in '92. of course, he loses to al gore. but there are other factors. ross perot running and getting 19% on the fact that he had -- read my lips, no new taxes. the economic woes of that year. but nevertheless, his inaction of andrew was noticeable and in 2005, you know, george w. bush asked president his flyover of katrina got people very, very angry. in many ways, it hurt the republican party in 2008 along with the war in iraq and the economic crisis of '08, it was sort of the third horseman of the woes that w brought on the country that he didn't seem to care enough during the time of the katrina disaster. >> jennifer: you wrote about this in the great deluge. you w
clinton. did his handling of that storm in any way affect the elections' outcome. of course, for the record, bush lost. >> well, you know, the difference is that was in august of '92. and it did hurt him because the democrats had a couple of months to start saying he did not do enough. people in florida were quite livid about bush in '92. of course, he loses to al gore. but there are other factors. ross perot running and getting 19% on the fact that he had -- read my lips, no new taxes....
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you know, bill clinton has moved on with his life. he's still a hero. she can't get a job any place. and so, you know, i so empathize with these women. and i believe that 99.9% of women in that position would have done the same thing. it's intoxicating, a man of power. i don't know if i would call it rape. >> she was, as she said to me, he chose me. and i think to be chosen, when you're 19 and then to be in this very tight circle is phenomenally intoxicating. >> this woman, mimi, who is wonderful, maybe we should relook at monica lewinsky instead of making her a tart, and see her as a victim. >> in both scenarios, who has the power? >> we know who has the power. >> i think you stand at attention and there's a big band that plays when they walk into the room. >> there's a moment in which the president gave her away to someone else for someone else's sexual gratification. >> and then also -- >> that then becomes the part that you get the ooh factor. >>dy actually hear her say that the irish catholic president suggested that she would need to take care of
you know, bill clinton has moved on with his life. he's still a hero. she can't get a job any place. and so, you know, i so empathize with these women. and i believe that 99.9% of women in that position would have done the same thing. it's intoxicating, a man of power. i don't know if i would call it rape. >> she was, as she said to me, he chose me. and i think to be chosen, when you're 19 and then to be in this very tight circle is phenomenally intoxicating. >> this woman, mimi,...
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. >>> well, television ratings from former president bill clinton's speech wednesday night showed he was close to matching the numbers for the cowboys and giants in the nfl season opener, and that doesn't count current tv and pbs. >>> at the democratic convention and outside the arena, there may have been almost as many t-shirts as tweets, including a very popular one showing the president's "this seat is taken" tweet from last week after clint eastwood's speech. >>> and it turns out that as president obama was renominated, the mitt romney campaign tried out a twitter hashtag this week that they're calling #areyoubetteroff, hoping to get complaints about obama. they got about 600 no responses in 24 hours, but in the same period there were three times as many yes responses. about 1,800 people tweeted they were better off than four years ago. and that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> and now, here's your first look at how wall street's going to kick off the day. it was great yesterday. the dow closed at 13,292 after jumping 244 points yesterday. the s&p went up 28, the
. >>> well, television ratings from former president bill clinton's speech wednesday night showed he was close to matching the numbers for the cowboys and giants in the nfl season opener, and that doesn't count current tv and pbs. >>> at the democratic convention and outside the arena, there may have been almost as many t-shirts as tweets, including a very popular one showing the president's "this seat is taken" tweet from last week after clint eastwood's speech....
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bill clinton is unique. he blends the ability to argue policy and politics unlike any politician i've ever seen. anybody suffers by comparison, but the idea is clinton is strongest among democrats where obama is weakest, where he's relatively strong on white working class voters, for instance. like what the jewish mother says about chicken soup, couldn't hurt, but could it hurt by contrast? i'm inclined to think no. >> a.b., jeff brings up a good point. president obama taking bill clinton to youngstown, ohio. he's not looking to pick up young black voters with bill clinton by his side. he's looking to pick up those blue collar, those elusive white men the president has had so much trouble with. if you were involved in the campaign, would you have kept these two together on the trail or had them hit separate cities in some of the swing states? >> that's an interesting question. i think it's more powerful when president clinton is with president obama. the clinton bump, and it was literally called that followi
bill clinton is unique. he blends the ability to argue policy and politics unlike any politician i've ever seen. anybody suffers by comparison, but the idea is clinton is strongest among democrats where obama is weakest, where he's relatively strong on white working class voters, for instance. like what the jewish mother says about chicken soup, couldn't hurt, but could it hurt by contrast? i'm inclined to think no. >> a.b., jeff brings up a good point. president obama taking bill clinton...
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bill clinton not really performing up to bill clinton standards. he was mocking governor romney, talking about, well, i don't know about other folks, but in arkansas we would have liked president obama to have had the power to turn back the seas yesterday. i mean, it did not make a lick of sense. >> with obama himself, we have in this campaign, turned the tide back, he'll the planet, brought everybody together. it was he that made these averages comments. lou: as a candidate, as i recall. rummy mocked him in the republican national convention. there was nothing, you know, current about what he was being quoted as saying by president clinton. a contemporaneously. it was a silly, silly remark. >> it did not make any sense. a freer talking about sarcasm, who has been the most sarcastic in this whole campaign? it has been barack obama. i think he is taking a lesson from michele, his wife. super sarcastic about everything that romney does. lou: let me just say, ridiculing the president, i love the way he gets that. ridicule. the audacity to ridicule thi
bill clinton not really performing up to bill clinton standards. he was mocking governor romney, talking about, well, i don't know about other folks, but in arkansas we would have liked president obama to have had the power to turn back the seas yesterday. i mean, it did not make a lick of sense. >> with obama himself, we have in this campaign, turned the tide back, he'll the planet, brought everybody together. it was he that made these averages comments. lou: as a candidate, as i recall....
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with former president bill clinton as the starring attraction instead. but president obama had to cancel this and the reason is on the bottom of your screen. it's hurricane sandy. cnn's dan lothian is at the white house. we just heard the president making a plan for this big public announcement at 12:45. anything other than updating where we stand and what people need to do, depending on where they live? >> reporter: we're still trying to get more details on that. but we expect it will simply be an update at 12:45 on what the president has lrnd coearned comt of this meeting going on right now. the president getting briefed from some of the senior members of his team including janet napolitano and craig fugate and john brennan. the follows some of the briefings the president has been getting over the weekend. he also went over to fema headquarters where he had a chance to get a firsthand glimpse of what the federal government was doing to stay on top of this hurricane. again, the president promising that the federal government will help states in any way
with former president bill clinton as the starring attraction instead. but president obama had to cancel this and the reason is on the bottom of your screen. it's hurricane sandy. cnn's dan lothian is at the white house. we just heard the president making a plan for this big public announcement at 12:45. anything other than updating where we stand and what people need to do, depending on where they live? >> reporter: we're still trying to get more details on that. but we expect it will...
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if you send surrogates like bill clinton to minimnesota, you don really lose anything by doing that. it's kind of a plus plus. so i think it's a smart strategy. if i see more polls coming out of minnesota or michigan or pennsylvania showing this a close race and showing the president's numbers down to 48 or 47, then i'll get concerned. up until that happens, i'm not going to be that concerned about those states. >> so if romney is concerned then we would see romney making a stop in those states? >> he's partially right but he's also spending money there. they're not going to spend money after bad. if the poll numbers are as close as you put up on the screen, chris, then if you have the resources, why not do it? to chris's point, why not have some secondary surrogates, whether it's paul ryan or mrs. romney or the romney boys go to those states and just buying it. i remember that very well. even though, chris, the obama campaign is dismissing the idea romney is seriously competing in these states, should they have sparener to shore up those voti ttleground map, and this has been one of
if you send surrogates like bill clinton to minimnesota, you don really lose anything by doing that. it's kind of a plus plus. so i think it's a smart strategy. if i see more polls coming out of minnesota or michigan or pennsylvania showing this a close race and showing the president's numbers down to 48 or 47, then i'll get concerned. up until that happens, i'm not going to be that concerned about those states. >> so if romney is concerned then we would see romney making a stop in those...
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. >> that left bill clinton flying solo in florida. >> i was supposed to be the warmup man for president obama today. but that storm on the east coast had other ideas. >> governor romney canceled his schedule tonight but today he was still campaigning out of the storm's path in ohio. >> on the eastern coast of our nation, a lot of people are enduring some very difficult times. and our hearts and our prayers go to them. >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. and we are in a special edition today, hurricane sandy growing stronger, reaching what could be historic strength as it heads directly for the northeast. we've got all of our reporters standing by throughout the danger zones with full reports but first, our meteorologist bill karins, live in lower manhattan, bracing for the storm surge tonight. bill, you're down there near battery city and obviously you're looking at tide coming in i guess around 8:30 tonight, is the really first test of just how bad this is going to be? >> yeah. this is slightly scary since this is what it looks like at the low tide, you know. we hit th
. >> that left bill clinton flying solo in florida. >> i was supposed to be the warmup man for president obama today. but that storm on the east coast had other ideas. >> governor romney canceled his schedule tonight but today he was still campaigning out of the storm's path in ohio. >> on the eastern coast of our nation, a lot of people are enduring some very difficult times. and our hearts and our prayers go to them. >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in...
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president obama is not pressing independents in florida by running on bill clinton's record and blaming george w. bush. independents are saying, what about your record, mr. president. >> we'll talk a lot more about the undecided states of america not hour. be sure to stay with us for that. we'll talk about new hampshire, the four electoral votes there could really be the difference in this historically close race. >>> this is a story that has a lot of people. we have the latest on malala, the 15-year-old girl shot by the taliban. s everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. . >>> residents of char lsten and other cities are awaiting sandy's approach. the exact time and location of landfall, who knows. the storm is currently in the atlantic ocean. meteorologist alexandria steele will be along with the latest on is the storm's path. >>> sandy is expected to have a major impact
president obama is not pressing independents in florida by running on bill clinton's record and blaming george w. bush. independents are saying, what about your record, mr. president. >> we'll talk a lot more about the undecided states of america not hour. be sure to stay with us for that. we'll talk about new hampshire, the four electoral votes there could really be the difference in this historically close race. >>> this is a story that has a lot of people. we have the latest...
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clinton. doug, where does the race stand? >>doug: first, the national popular vote, you look at average, 1.5 to 2 points for governor romney. there are eight daily national polls. the governor romney has been leading in five or six. the swing states, we will get do that in a second, they are deadlocked and the momentum we talked about last week, it continues to be ever-so-slightly in my judgment, for governor romney. >>gregg: and now the rasmussen poll, the national poll, governor romney is 50 and president obama at 47 and most of the national polls are showing governor romney with a lead. now, having said that, pat, talk about the president's declining job approval. >>pat: we have talked on the program, i said the most important number is the job approval. he is holding at 50. it took a real dip since last tuesday in the polling from 53 percent to 47 and the negative is up and also in rasmussen he dropped from 50 to 47. >>gregg: what does that mean? >>pat: in advance of a vote movement the ap
clinton. doug, where does the race stand? >>doug: first, the national popular vote, you look at average, 1.5 to 2 points for governor romney. there are eight daily national polls. the governor romney has been leading in five or six. the swing states, we will get do that in a second, they are deadlocked and the momentum we talked about last week, it continues to be ever-so-slightly in my judgment, for governor romney. >>gregg: and now the rasmussen poll, the national poll, governor...
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but you just be sensitive to it. >> dee dee, you were on bill clinton's campaign during hurricane andrew, and you were in that awkward position where you're running against a guy that runs the government. you guys are the outsiders. you probably were tempted to criticize, but you realized there was a line. what is the line? >> well, and i think this is one that obviously governor romney faces right now, which is the one thing you don't want to do is be attacking the president while he's trying to manage a national crisis. we have a number of states that have already asked for a declaration of emergency. so we have to be careful. what governor clinton did in 1992 was after things had moved far enough that it wasn't in the midst of the disaster, went down to see how people were doing. and that ended up being an effective way to look at the devastation on the ground, talk to people, see how they were responding and recovering. and it ended up being an effective tactic, but there isn't much time in the aftermath of this storm. >> to do any of that. >> right. and perceptions do sometimes take
but you just be sensitive to it. >> dee dee, you were on bill clinton's campaign during hurricane andrew, and you were in that awkward position where you're running against a guy that runs the government. you guys are the outsiders. you probably were tempted to criticize, but you realized there was a line. what is the line? >> well, and i think this is one that obviously governor romney faces right now, which is the one thing you don't want to do is be attacking the president while...
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the question is, does the event itself still go on with bill clinton? right now, for instance, they were still going to have clinton and biden events in youngstown this was supposed to be the second stop. there was a virginia stop that was going to be today, but this was sort of odd last night when the president left. and you wondered, well, what's he going to say this morning at this campaign event? you know, is he really going to go off on a romnesia riff? you know, so this doesn't surprise me at all. >> hey, chuck, a lot happening this past weekend. >> yeah. >> i don't even know where to start. the one thing, though, that you and i can probably agree on here is, it's hard to pick up trends. you see an ohio newspaper poll, oh, wait, okay. >> yeah. >> mitt romney is now even with the president. boy, the president's in a lot of trouble. and an hour later, "the washington post"/abc poll, wait, romney's down four. an hour later "the des moines register" decides they're going to endorse a republican since nixon. a minnesota poll that shows romney within th
the question is, does the event itself still go on with bill clinton? right now, for instance, they were still going to have clinton and biden events in youngstown this was supposed to be the second stop. there was a virginia stop that was going to be today, but this was sort of odd last night when the president left. and you wondered, well, what's he going to say this morning at this campaign event? you know, is he really going to go off on a romnesia riff? you know, so this doesn't surprise...
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bill clinton combined the best of the left and right. and so, from the right he imposed requirements that obama is now revealing, from the left though he extended day care and tax credits to create jobs and earned income tax credit and food stamps and that stuff so that he made us way to go to work. it was not a question of splitting the difference, it was a question of what i call try angulation, which is taking the best from each party and combining it into a solution that works. interesting, we want to talk to you more about lots of top ex-and dick morris is going to stick around for this, the conventions are now over and president obama and mitt romney are gearing up for the first debate. what's going on behind the scenes this month as they prepare? >> and do you remember this iconic scene from the movie "rudy"? "rudy"? >> hut! >> alisyn of course does not. most americans do. the real life rudy is here sharing what the movie left out and why this could inspire a whole new generation. ♪ [ mother ] you can't leave the table till you
bill clinton combined the best of the left and right. and so, from the right he imposed requirements that obama is now revealing, from the left though he extended day care and tax credits to create jobs and earned income tax credit and food stamps and that stuff so that he made us way to go to work. it was not a question of splitting the difference, it was a question of what i call try angulation, which is taking the best from each party and combining it into a solution that works. interesting,...
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he's also got a big trip set for monday appearing with bill clinton in youngstown, ohio. orlando, florida. and then lastly, northern virginia right here in river city. we'll see how that goes on monday what the weather looks like. we're expected to get the brunt of it as you just heard between monday and tuesday. meanwhile the president, as you mentioned, has been giving interviews, talking about that fiscal cliff. the quote of the day yesterday you had it on the super, he promises to wash john boehner's car and walk mitch mcconnell's dog. turns out mitch mcconnell doesn't have a dog, in order to get something done to avoid that fiscal cliff everyone is predicting economic catastrophe. meanwhile, an nbc affiliate out of denver talked about some of the themes that he's working on and hitting mitt romney with. >> i fought for middle-class families in colorado and all across the country. that's the kind of president i think you want. and i'm looking forward to having the privilege of serving another four years. a lot of it is going to depend on colorado so i hope everybody t
he's also got a big trip set for monday appearing with bill clinton in youngstown, ohio. orlando, florida. and then lastly, northern virginia right here in river city. we'll see how that goes on monday what the weather looks like. we're expected to get the brunt of it as you just heard between monday and tuesday. meanwhile the president, as you mentioned, has been giving interviews, talking about that fiscal cliff. the quote of the day yesterday you had it on the super, he promises to wash john...
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bill clinton can say stop a second, and just hear me. everyone is like what, what do you have to say, bill. >> another sort of remarkable moment, president obama was in florida at a bar. a sports bar called gator dock side and it was pointed out to him there was a little seven-year-old, six-year-old boy in the restaurant who was from hawaii. and the president used that to make a birther joke. let's listen. >> now, i love being home in this place where ann and i were raised. >> this isn't it. >> where both of us were born-- >> that's mitt romney. >> how are you? >> how are you? >> and you're from hawaii. >> you were born in hawaii? >> hawaii. >> okay, you have a birth certificate? (laughter) >> now, if you missed that, he said, where is your birth certificate, to the young kid born in hawaii. why we were talking about mitt romney's humor when he made a birther type joke in michigan, people blew it out of proportion, including the obama campaign. here is what romney then said. >> now, i love being home in this place where ann and i were ra
bill clinton can say stop a second, and just hear me. everyone is like what, what do you have to say, bill. >> another sort of remarkable moment, president obama was in florida at a bar. a sports bar called gator dock side and it was pointed out to him there was a little seven-year-old, six-year-old boy in the restaurant who was from hawaii. and the president used that to make a birther joke. let's listen. >> now, i love being home in this place where ann and i were raised. >>...
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former president bill clinton will join legendary rocker bruce springsteen at a campaign event in the buckeye state. president clinton will once again push for president obama's economic plans to help the middle class. >> this morning denver police are trying to figure out who fired shots at the president's local campaign office. last night a bullet shattered a window leaving glass all over the sidewalk. campaign workers were inside at the time. fortunately, no one was hurt. the shooter may have been in a passing vehicle. investigators are now screening surveillance video for clues. >>> federal authorities are looking into allegations that congressman jesse jackson jr. misused funds. sources tell nbc news that the fbi and federal prosecutors are looking into pressing charges against jackson. attorneys met with prosecutors earlier this week in an effort to persuade them not to indict jackson. the illinois congressman has been on medical leave from congress since june. >>> this morning bank customers across the east coast made be affected by a data breach. td bank has begun notifying mo
former president bill clinton will join legendary rocker bruce springsteen at a campaign event in the buckeye state. president clinton will once again push for president obama's economic plans to help the middle class. >> this morning denver police are trying to figure out who fired shots at the president's local campaign office. last night a bullet shattered a window leaving glass all over the sidewalk. campaign workers were inside at the time. fortunately, no one was hurt. the shooter...
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that sounds like bill clinton. there is an understanding that bill clinton knows how to appeal to the center of this country, and he's going to impart some of that knowledge on to;h(residen obama. >> so true. we have the elections that are close. 49 out of 50 republicans are not in the elite class and benefit from those tax breaks. but they vote republican, they could vote the other way. just to prove we're not getting ahead of this story, here she was being honored tuesday night doing a great flirtation. she used her chance the the podium to toss a coin nod to a couple other rumored presidential candidates who was in the room. let's watch hillary clinton do a little flirtation with the nomination of 2016. >> i was glad to see some candidates along with mark rubio. he and i have appeared on some other lists lately. >> there you have it. congressman critz, you still there? >> i am, yes. >> what do you think about running against hillary clinton in 2016? >> she was and is very popular in western pennsylvania. i can'
that sounds like bill clinton. there is an understanding that bill clinton knows how to appeal to the center of this country, and he's going to impart some of that knowledge on to;h(residen obama. >> so true. we have the elections that are close. 49 out of 50 republicans are not in the elite class and benefit from those tax breaks. but they vote republican, they could vote the other way. just to prove we're not getting ahead of this story, here she was being honored tuesday night doing a...
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so again, there's no surprise that barack obama would reach out to bill clinton or cite bill clint clinton. what barack obama is actually doing is similar to what mitt romney is doing with bill clinton is giving kudos to people like john mccain, though. he's doing the same thing that romney is doing in the opposite way. he's saying look, i, barack obama, am a reasonable guy who has tried to reach out to republicans like john mccain. hey, i agree with john mccain, my erstwhile opponent, on a lot of things. this mitt romney guy, on the other hand, is so far to the right that he's leaving john mccain in his dust. >> you know, before we go, the speech that mitt romney had just given to the naacp, i want to get your view on this. he had outlined five points on his getting america back to work plan and this of course is a fight for the middle. one of which was taking full advantage of the united states energy resources, expanding trade, reducing government spending, just three of the five areas that he outlined. what's your thought on that? will that work to get the middle? >> he is not going to
so again, there's no surprise that barack obama would reach out to bill clinton or cite bill clint clinton. what barack obama is actually doing is similar to what mitt romney is doing with bill clinton is giving kudos to people like john mccain, though. he's doing the same thing that romney is doing in the opposite way. he's saying look, i, barack obama, am a reasonable guy who has tried to reach out to republicans like john mccain. hey, i agree with john mccain, my erstwhile opponent, on a lot...
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bill clinton was the last democrat iowa picked up before obama. in the 90s he could be found sharing his home state's common rural roots on campaign stops. this year is no difference here, alex. campaigns have an eye on iowa, a state that's picked seven of the last ten presidents of the united states. >> so that is the common thread between those three we were talking about. richard nixon, ronald reagan, bill clinton. it's all about iowa. thank you for breaking it down. >>> office politics. what if mitt romney gets elected? from chris janzen to chris matthews i'm going to talk to some of my msnbc colleagues about what it could mean right here on "weekends with alex witt." mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select
bill clinton was the last democrat iowa picked up before obama. in the 90s he could be found sharing his home state's common rural roots on campaign stops. this year is no difference here, alex. campaigns have an eye on iowa, a state that's picked seven of the last ten presidents of the united states. >> so that is the common thread between those three we were talking about. richard nixon, ronald reagan, bill clinton. it's all about iowa. thank you for breaking it down. >>>...
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as will bill clinton. lastly, john kerry of massachusetts and vice-president biden as well as president obama. surely we expect to see the vice president in green bay, wisconsin. -- shortly we expect to see the vice president here in green bay, wisconsin. ♪ [cheers] >> we have heard that the vice president is going to be making his appearance shortly. he is coming back here to green bay, wisconsin, but in the meantime let's listen to the viewers' phone calls this morning about the division in washington, d.c.. host: the right this morning -- "why is washington as divided as ever"? we want to ask you that question this morning. we welcome your phone calls to the segment, as well as your twitter messages and e-mails. for democrats, 202-737-0001. for republicans, 202-737-0002. for independents, 202-628-0205. the question, why do you think washington is as divided as ever? they're right -- instead of bipartisanship, others polarization as deep as it has been in modern times. host: we will read just a little
as will bill clinton. lastly, john kerry of massachusetts and vice-president biden as well as president obama. surely we expect to see the vice president in green bay, wisconsin. -- shortly we expect to see the vice president here in green bay, wisconsin. ♪ [cheers] >> we have heard that the vice president is going to be making his appearance shortly. he is coming back here to green bay, wisconsin, but in the meantime let's listen to the viewers' phone calls this morning about the...
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but it mostly boils down to this -- top bill. bill clinton. or at least live up to the set-up that was delivered in vintage bill clinton fashion on actually a night that typically belongs to the running mate. but do not fret for mr. joe biden. he, too, will be on the marquee for tonight. and watching it tonight is cnn's dana bash. dana, you just don't sleep. i see you working until 2:00 in the morning and up again at 5:00 a.m. for the morning shows. so many people say these speeches mean everything. some people say they mean nothing. others say, it's just all about the undecided voters on the other side of the tv lens. >> reporter: you know what, i honestly think the answer is somewhere in the middle of all that. when you talk about undecided voters, the problem both parties have is that pool is very, very, very small which is why i think in both conventions, you're seeing a real -- you have seen a real attempt to galvanize in base. but in terms of what bill clinton did was both. he talked a lot about the idea that you can work across party li
but it mostly boils down to this -- top bill. bill clinton. or at least live up to the set-up that was delivered in vintage bill clinton fashion on actually a night that typically belongs to the running mate. but do not fret for mr. joe biden. he, too, will be on the marquee for tonight. and watching it tonight is cnn's dana bash. dana, you just don't sleep. i see you working until 2:00 in the morning and up again at 5:00 a.m. for the morning shows. so many people say these speeches mean...
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bill clinton, big bill himself, one and only bubba, was out on the town last night serenading manhattan on the reasons barack obama absolutely needs to get reelected. he hit every note, most of them never heard before, about how the republicans in congress are nuts enough to do what old europe is doing. cutting spending. killing jobs. running austerity and their
bill clinton, big bill himself, one and only bubba, was out on the town last night serenading manhattan on the reasons barack obama absolutely needs to get reelected. he hit every note, most of them never heard before, about how the republicans in congress are nuts enough to do what old europe is doing. cutting spending. killing jobs. running austerity and their
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that's bill clinton at his best. that's him communicating in a very real way. some things that people kind of think but want to hear from someone like bill clinton. he says that stuff really well. he says it in some ways, better than obama can. obviously, obama can't really say all the struggles he's up against. it makes him sound like he's complaining but bill clinton can and that's the exact amessage that the obama campaign wants. >> thank you both very much for going me tonight. >>> coming up, the latest on tonight's vote in wisconsin. governor scott walker and lieutenant governor rebecca klefish, both rupps, have held on to their seats. are so amazi, you'll get lost in an all-beef hot dog world. what was i supposed to wish for? why am i wearing a bow-tie? where did i leave my bicycle? after all, when you're enjoying the beefiest, juciest bite of pure kosher beef, nothing else matters. goodness gracious, that's kosher. with no fillers, by-products, artificial flavors or colors. hebrew national. the better-than-a-hot dog- hot dog. ♪ what started as a whispe
that's bill clinton at his best. that's him communicating in a very real way. some things that people kind of think but want to hear from someone like bill clinton. he says that stuff really well. he says it in some ways, better than obama can. obviously, obama can't really say all the struggles he's up against. it makes him sound like he's complaining but bill clinton can and that's the exact amessage that the obama campaign wants. >> thank you both very much for going me tonight....
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we talked about, among other things, bill clinton's speech last night, and that lasting image onstage of the two presidents hugging it out, notable because of the interesting way president clinton described their relationship to me just yesterday afternoon and the first lady addressed it with us here today. has it been a complicated relationship or an easy relationship? >> it's been an easy relationship. in fact, the relationship that barack has developed with all the former presidents has been one of cooperation because i think once you have held that position, you know, you understand that the sitting president needs the support of people around the country including former presidents. so people have always been willing to step up and be helpful wherever they can. >> in your job you get to listen to all of the psychiatrists analyze your husband. peter baker this morning's "new york times", he's a proud yet humbled president, a confident yet scarred president, a dreamer mugged by reality. does that resemble the man you know? >> no. it's not that complicated. you know, i think we see
we talked about, among other things, bill clinton's speech last night, and that lasting image onstage of the two presidents hugging it out, notable because of the interesting way president clinton described their relationship to me just yesterday afternoon and the first lady addressed it with us here today. has it been a complicated relationship or an easy relationship? >> it's been an easy relationship. in fact, the relationship that barack has developed with all the former presidents...
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president bill clinton took the nation to school last night. he was able to become a professor of facts, and he began to erase the fact-free presentation we heard a week ago in tampa. so i think now many people, even here in charlotte, did not realize how simple it was to be able to tell exactly what was presented. >> forgive me for interrupting, but the romney campaign is already out with an ad saying look what bill clinton said about barack obama in 2008. they are using unflattering characterizations, unflattering words from clinton back then. what's your response to that ad out just within the last few hours? >> well, you know, if you live in a glass house, you shouldn't throw stones. i think that mr. romney realizes that we can bring up clip after clip after clip of republicans who said that he was ill-fit to be president. and so i don't think that's the issue now. let's talk about the issues. mr. romney clearly doesn't want to talk about the issues. i think that's exactly what we want. bring the issues on. that's our strong suit. the polic
president bill clinton took the nation to school last night. he was able to become a professor of facts, and he began to erase the fact-free presentation we heard a week ago in tampa. so i think now many people, even here in charlotte, did not realize how simple it was to be able to tell exactly what was presented. >> forgive me for interrupting, but the romney campaign is already out with an ad saying look what bill clinton said about barack obama in 2008. they are using unflattering...
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clinton has been making and that is that we need took tend these tax rates. >> bill clinton came out for it before he was against it. >> president bill clinton gets it, he knows you should not be raising taxes on anybody. >> president clinton not wanting to further undermine our economy recommended a short-term extension of all the tax relief. >> it took warren hatch to say what he said, he said a short-term extension to get us through to the election and we get the policy straight. joan, the dishonesty there, of mccain, thune, and boehner, who writes this from them? anybody has a newspaper, go check it right now, see what bill clinton said last night the first time he said it, we'll get through this campaign and then deal with the long-term extension and not give to the rich. sometimes politics amazes me, the absolute dishonesty. i can only forgive them if i realize some dinky staff member wrote this. >> you could not pass a lie detector with this. >> they have well paid think tankers, fox news, bloggers, and they talk all day long and decided this was the line. president clinton re
clinton has been making and that is that we need took tend these tax rates. >> bill clinton came out for it before he was against it. >> president bill clinton gets it, he knows you should not be raising taxes on anybody. >> president clinton not wanting to further undermine our economy recommended a short-term extension of all the tax relief. >> it took warren hatch to say what he said, he said a short-term extension to get us through to the election and we get the...
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bill clinton to the rescue. will that work. will he wave his wand over the democratic party and say i'm bringing you back to the good ol' days. does he still have that passion and power? >> i think he does. his gallop ratings are off the chart, off 10% what they were four years ago. i think this is going to be a big move. and it's going to make this point that i say all the time, that part of what president obama's argument is simply democrats do better when it comes to the middle class when it comes to the economy. so you have bill clinton here, the great communicator, someone who connects with the base, who connects with suburban women who connects with some of those lunch pail democrats reagan democrats. i think this is going to be a big win for democrats. you notice if you look at republicans, they don't have the star power to draw from so far. from the past. bush isn't going to be there. i don't think cheney is going to be there. they'll have a deficit in terms of the kind of star power they're going to be able to bring to
bill clinton to the rescue. will that work. will he wave his wand over the democratic party and say i'm bringing you back to the good ol' days. does he still have that passion and power? >> i think he does. his gallop ratings are off the chart, off 10% what they were four years ago. i think this is going to be a big move. and it's going to make this point that i say all the time, that part of what president obama's argument is simply democrats do better when it comes to the middle class...